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期刊名:Contemporary drug problems

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ISSN:0091-4509

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Marilou Gagnon,Heather Hobbs Marilou Gagnon
The work of sociologist Howard Becker has been used extensively to study and theorize the experience of using cannabis for recreational purposes and more recently, the experience of using cannabis for medical purposes. Building on recent re...
Alireza Momeni,Matilda Hellman,Maziyar Ghiabi Alireza Momeni
Using a constructivist grounded theory design, this study explores the perception and experience of Iranian women living with drug use, identifying everyday conflicts and coping strategies that enable them to manage their situation. We cond...
Evan McClelland,Ruth T Shefner,Josephine Johnson et al. Evan McClelland et al.
Numerous cities are experimenting with pre-booking diversion programs that allow police officers to divert community members to supportive services in instances that would otherwise result in arrest and prosecution. These programs aim to de...
Marilou Gagnon,Alayna Payne,Zach Walsh et al. Marilou Gagnon et al.
Community-based models of cannabis cultivation, distribution, and consumption-such as cannabis clubs-have been documented across Europe, North America, South America, and New Zealand since the 1990s. For the most part, these models have a h...
Katherine Hendy,Amanda I Mauri,Melissa Creary Katherine Hendy
Social equity provisions in cannabis legislation are premised on the hope that the profit generated around adult-use cannabis can be leveraged to ameliorate the damage done by racially biased enforcement of prohibition in black and brown co...
Jessica L Wiese,Tara Marie Watson,Akwasi Owusu-Bempah et al. Jessica L Wiese et al.
Historically, overpolicing of some racialized and Indigenous groups in Canada has resulted in unequal application of drug laws contributing to disproportionate rates of charges and convictions in these populations. Criminal records severely...
Liam Michaud,Emily van der Meulen,Adrian Guta Liam Michaud
As harm reduction programs and services proliferate, people who use drugs (PWUD) are increasingly subjected to surveillance through the collection of their personal information, systematic observation, and other means. The data generated fr...
Niki Kiepek,Christine Ausman Niki Kiepek
This paper explores Canadian professionals' engagement in licit, illicit, and pharmaceutical substance use, their perspectives on what constitutes professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming in relation to substance use, and the dilemmas...
Angus Bancroft,Tessa Parkes,Idil Galip et al. Angus Bancroft et al.
The impact of COVID-19 itself and societal responses to it have affected people who use drugs and the illicit drug economy. This paper is part of a project investigating the health impacts of COVID-19 related control measures on people who ...
Geoffrey Hunt,Emile Sanders,Margit Anne Petersen et al. Geoffrey Hunt et al.
Social concern about sexual practices and sexual consent among young adults has increased significantly in recent years, and intoxication has often played a key role in such debates. While many studies have long suggested that alcohol plays...